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Organized Labour issues two-week ultimatum to Sunon Asogli over dismissed staff

Organized Labour issues two-week ultimatum to Sunon Asogli over dismissed staff

Organized Labour has issued a two-week ultimatum demanding the reinstatement of three of their local union leaders whose appointments have allegedly been terminated by Sunon Asogli Ghana Limited.

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According to Organized Labour, the termination of these leaders was a result of their decision to join the Ghana Mine Workers Union, which operates under the umbrella of the Trades Union Congress (TUC).

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Yaw Baah, the Secretary General of the TUC, stated that Organized Labour is steadfast in its demands and will not relent in its pursuit of justice.

“We want to warn them that we are giving them the chance that Organized Labour is speaking and they better listen, and this message is going to the management of Sunon Asogli, and it is also going to the president of Ghana and his government and they better listen to Organized Labour otherwise, they know what will happen.”

The ultimatum comes amid growing tensions between Organized Labour and Sunon Asogli Ghana Limited

However, it remains to be seen whether Sunon Asogli Ghana Limited will comply with the ultimatum issued by Organized Labour.

If the company does not reinstate the union leaders, it is likely that Organized Labour will take further action, which could lead to a protracted industrial dispute.

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